Design, Construction and Operation of the Floating Roof Tank pot

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Design, Construction and Operation of the Floating Roof Tank pot

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University of Southern Queensland Faculty of Engineering and Surveying Design, Construction and Operation of the Floating Roof Tank A dissertation submitted by Submitted by Kuan, Siew Yeng in fulfilment of the requirement of Course ENG 4111 and ENG 4112 Research Project towards the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) Submitted: 29 th October 2009 i ABSTRACT Storage tanks have been widely used in many industrial particularly in the oil refinery and petrochemical industry which are to store a multitude of different product with crude oil as one if it. There are different types of tank such as fixed roof tank, open roof tank, floating roof tank etc. Floating roof tank is which the roof floats directly on top of the product, with no vapour space and eliminating the possibility of flammable atmosphere. There are various industrial code and standard available for the basic requirement for tank design and construction. Commercial software are also available in the market for the basic design, hence tank designer would rely wholly on the software without detail understanding. Despite of the various standard and code, there is limited procedure and rules in designing the floating roof which result lots of floating roof failure and caused injuries and fatalities accident. Design and safety concern has been a great concern for the increasing case of fire and explosion due the tank failure. The main objective of this project is “HOW TO DESIGN A NEW FLOATING ROOF TANK”. The aim of this project is to develop basic rules and procedures, highlighting the concerns in designing, construction and operation of a floating roof by taking an existing Oil Development Project with it’s readily available information as a base, to design the tank, and identify the problematic and lesson learnt throughout the project. ii University of Southern Queensland Faculty of Engineering and Surveying ENG 4111 & ENG 4112 Research Project Limitations of Use The Council of the University of Southern Queensland, its Faculty of Engineering and Surveying, and the staff of the University of Southern Queensland, do not accept any responsibility for the truth, accuracy or completeness of material contained within or associated with this dissertation. Person using all or any part of this material do so at their own risk, and not at the risk of the Council of the University of Southern Queensland, its Faculty of Engineering and Surveying or the staff of the University of Southern Queensland. This dissertation reports an education exercise and has no purpose or validity beyond this exercise. The sole purpose of the course pair entitled “Research Project” is to contribute to the overall education within the student’s chosen degree program. This document, the associate hardware, software, drawings, and other material set out in the associated appendices should not be used for any other purpose: if they are so used, it is entirely at the risk of the user. Prof Frank Bullen Dean Faculty of Engineering and Surveying iii Certification I certify that the ideas, designs and experimental work, results, analyses and conclusions set out in this dissertation are entirely my own effort, except where otherwise indicated and acknowledged. I further certify that the work is original and has not been previously submitted for assessment in any other course or institution, except where specifically stated. KUAN SIEW YENG 0050012450 _____________________ Signature _____________________ Date iv Acknowledgment This research was carried out under the principal supervision of Dr. Harry Ku and the co- supervisor is Dr. Talal. I would like express my great appreciation toward them for their kind valuable assistance and advice through out the project. Beside that, I would like to thanks the library of Technip Malaysia which had provided me a lot of handful information and reference book as this project requires lot of reference and international code. v TABLE OF CONTENT CONTENTS PAGE ABSTRACT i ACKNOWLEDGMENT iv LIST OF FIGURES xi LIST OF TABLES xvi CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Rationale 1 1.2 Research Goal 2 1.2.1 Project Aims 2 1.2.2 Project Objective 2 1.3 Research Methodology 1.3.1 Literature Review 3 1.3.2 Case Study 3 1.3.3 Product Enquiries 3 1.3.4 Design Approach 3 1.3.5 Consequential Effect of the Design Failure 4 1.3.6 Special Design and Construction 4 CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Introduction 5 2.2 Type of Storage Tank 7 2.2.1 Open Top Tank 7 2.2.2 Fixed Roof Tanks 8 2.2.3 Floating roof Tanks 9 vi 2.3 Design Code and Standard 10 2.4 Floating Roof Tank 11 2.4.1 History and Introduction 11 2.4.2 Principles of the Floating roof 11 2.4.3 Advantages of the Floating Roof Storage Tank 13 2.5 Design Data Overview 13 2.6 Process Description and Requirements 15 2.7 Process Description and Design Consideration 16 2.8 Material Selection and Corrosion Assessment 19 2.8.1 CO2 Corrosion 19 2.8.2 Carbon Dioxide Corrosion Modeling 21 2.9 Mechanical Selection of Carbon Steel Grade 22 2.10 Mechanical Design 25 2.11 Tank Shell Design Method as Per API 650 26 2.11.1 Calculation of thickness by 1-Foot Method 26 2.11.2 Calculation of thickness by Variable-Design- Point Method 27 2.11.3 Calculation of thickness by Elastic Analysis 28 2.12 Mechanical Design consideration 28 2.13 Bottom Plate Design 30 2.13.1 Vertical Bending of Shell 30 2.14 Floating Roof design 31 2.15 Special Consideration 32 2.15.1 Soil Settlement 32 2.15.2 Seismic Design for Floating roof 33 2.16 Failure Mode Due to Seismic Effects on Floating Roof Tank 34 2.17 Fitting Design and Requirement 36 2.18 Typical Fitting and Accessories for Floating Roof 37 vii 2.18.1 Roof Seal System 37 2.18.2 Support Leg 38 2.18.3 Roof Drain System 39 2.18.4 Vent – Bleeder vents 43 2.18.5 Centering and Anti-Rotation Device 44 2.18.6 Rolling Ladder and Gauger Platform 44 2.19 Fire Fighting System and Foam Dam 44 CHAPTER 3: TANK DESIGN 3.1 Introduction 46 3.2 Shell Design 46 3.2.1 Longitudinal Stress 47 3.2.2 Circumferential Stress 48 3.2.3 Longitudinal Stress versus Circumferential Stress 49 3.2.4 Circumferential Stress Thickness Equation and 1-Foot Method 49 3.2.5 Shell Design Thickness calculation 50 3.2.6 Top Stiffener and Intermediate Wind Girder Design 3.2.6.1 Top Stiffener/ Top Wind Girder 51 3.2.6.2 Intermediate Wind Girder 54 3.2.7 Overturning Stability against Wind Load 57 3.2.8 Seismic Design 60 3.2.8.1 Site Geometry Design Data for Seismic Design 62 3.2.8.2 Overturning Stability 62 3.2.8.3 Design Spectral Accelerations 64 viii 3.2.8.4 Parameter required for Seismic Design 65 3.2.8.5 Effective Weight of Product 69 3.2.8.6 Center of Action for effective Lateral Force 71 3.2.8.7 Ring Wall Moment 72 3.2.8.8 Base Shear Force 72 3.2.8.9 Resistance to Overturning 74 3.2.8.10 Anchorage Design 77 3.2.8.11 Freeboard 78 3.2.8.12 Seismic design Summary 79 3.3 Roof Design 80 3.3.1 Roof type Selection 80 3.3.2 Pontoon and Center deck Design 81 3.3.2.1 Roof Stress Design 82 3.3.2.2 Effect of large Deflection on Center Deck 83 3.3.2.3 Pontoon Stability – Pontoon Ring Design 86 3.3.3 Fitting and Accessories Design 89 3.3.3.1 Roof Seal System 90 3.3.3.2 Roof Seal Material 95 3.3.3.3 Roof Support Leg 96 3.3.3.4 Venting System 98 3.3.3.4.1 Operation of Bleeder Vent 98 3.3.3.4.2 Bleeder Vent Design 101 3.3.3.5 Roof Drain System 104 3.3.3.5.1 Articulated Piping System 105 3.3.3.5.2 Flexible Drain Pipe System 107 ix 3.3.3.5.3 Drain System Selection 109 3.3.3.5.4 Drain Pipe Design 110 3.3.3.6 Rolling Ladder & Gauger Platform 112 3.3.3.7 Fire Fighting System and Foam Dam 113 CHAPTER 4: TANK CONSTRUCTION 4.1 Introduction 116 4.2 Foundation 117 4.3 Bottom Plate Placement 118 4.4 Shell Erection 121 4.5 Tank Testing 4.5.1 Tank Bottom Testing 123 4.5.2 Tank Shell Testing 123 4.5.3 Floating Roof Testing 125 CHAPTER 5: SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION 5.1 Design consideration 5.1.1 Design Consideration of Foundation 127 5.1.2 Design consideration on Tank Shell 129 5.2 Construction Consideration 5.2.1 Nominal Diameter Versus Inside Diameter 130. 5.2.2 Plate Square-ness 130 5.2.3 Wind Damage 131 5.3 Testing Consideration [...]... shows the three types of Fired Roof Tanks Figure 1.3 Types of Fixed Roof Tanks [EEMUA 2003, vol.1, p.11] 8 2.2.3 Floating Roof Tanks Floating roof tanks is which the roof floats directly on top of the product There are 2 types of floating roof: Internal floating roof is where the roof floats on the product in a fixed roof tank External Floating roof is where the roof floats on the product in an open tank. .. (Atmospheric) Fixed Roof Tank (Atmospheric, Low Pressure, High Pressure) Floating Roof Tank Other Types Cone Roof (Supported/ self supported) External Floating Roof Bullet Tank Dome Roof (Supported/ self supported) Internal Floating Roof Bolted Tank Internal Floating Roof (Supported/ self supported) Sphere Tank Figure 1.2 Types of storage tank 2.2.1 Open Top Tanks This type of tank has no roof They shall not... area and this would mainly depend on the type of seal selected and used Despite of the advantages of the floating roof, to design and construct a floating roof tank will be much more complicated and costly than the fixed ones In term of tank stability and design integrity, floating roof tank is never better than the fixed roof tank as there are still many unknown parameters and factors in designing the. .. the atmosphere and contamination from the rain water through the gaps between the outer rim of the floating roof and the tank wall, the gaps will be closed or sealed up by mean of flexible sealing system Due to environmental issue, selection of the roof seal is one of the major concerns in the floating roof tank design 11 In single deck roof which shown in Figure 1.6, is also called pontoon roof, the. .. diameter of the roof is normally 400 mm smaller than the inside diameter of the tank, which has about 200 mm gap on each side between the roof and the inside tank wall This is due to the limitation on the accuracy of dimension during construction for the large diameter tank The gaps allow the floating roof to rise and fall without binding on the tank wall To protect the product inside the tank from... commercial software for the basic design, they have limited knowledge on the actual tank operation which limit them on cost effectiveness and even safety detail design, particularly on the floating roof tank There is limited procedure and rules in design the floating roof These had resulted lots of floating roof failure in the industry Hence industry, tank owner and also the tank designer or engineer... Calculation B1 x LIST OF FIGURE PAGE Figure 1.1: Fire and explosion incidents in the tanks 6 Figure 1.2: Types of storage tank 7 Figure 1.3: Types of Fixed Roof Tanks 8 Figure 1.4: Single Deck Pontoon Type Floating Roof 9 Figure 1.5: Double Deck Type Floating Roof 10 Figure 1.6: Single Deck Floating Roof Tank 12 Figure 1.7: Double Deck Floating Roof Tank 13 Figure 1.8: Storage Tank Capacities and Levels 15... are the most usual used In a vertical cylindrical storage tank, it is further broken down into various types, including the open top tank, fixed roof tank, external floating roof and internal floating roof tank The type of storage tank used for specified product is principally determined by safety and environmental requirement Operation cost and cost effectiveness are the main factors in selecting the. .. water The product is open to the atmosphere; hence it is an atmospheric tank 7 2.2.2 Fixed Roof Tanks Fixed Roof Tanks can be divided into cone roof and dome roof types They can be self supported or rafter/ trusses supported depending on the size Fixed Roof are designed as Atmospheric tank (free vent) Low pressure tanks (approx 20 mbar of internal pressure) High pressure tanks (approx 56 mbar of internal... an open tank and the roof is open to atmosphere Types of external floating roof consist of: Single Deck Pontoon type ( Figure 1.4) Double deck ( Figure 1.5) Special buoy and radially reinforced roofs Floating roof tank will be further discussed in details in later chapter Figure 1.4 Single Deck Pontoon Type Floating Roof [Bob L & Bob G, n.d, p.155] 9 Figure 1.5 Double Deck Type Floating Roof [Bob L & . one if it. There are different types of tank such as fixed roof tank, open roof tank, floating roof tank etc. Floating roof tank is which the roof floats. on the floating roof tank. There is limited procedure and rules in design the floating roof. These had resulted lots of floating roof failure in the

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